Making learning visible
Recognising prior learning.
Recognising prior learning.
Shared Space: developing ‘powerful knowledge’ of inter-religious dialogue through a teacher fellowship model for RE specialists.
Realising aims of inclusive education in Wales.
Innovative analysis of escalating food aid in schools is raising awareness of the urgent need for progressive policies to reduce food insecurity in the UK.
Experiences of home-educating primary-school children, and the reflections, thoughts and feelings of secondary students, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Educators are leaving the Early Years sector in unprecedented numbers, but conducting and engaging with research may improve job satisfaction and workforce morale.
A co-produced peer support, training and mentoring programme for young entrepreneurs in Nigeria is boosting participants’ business success and wellbeing.
A knowledge-exchange programme between the University of Bristol and educational settings in southwest England is developing practice to support children’s oracy.
Covid-19 school closures are threatening children’s oral language skills: but whole school universal language interventions could help.
Our research captures the lives and views of those working in higher education during the recent mass online migration.
Examining the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on early years transition to school, with a focus on children with SEND and children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Helping to improve teacher wellbeing in the UK
Estimating the environmental costs associated with the internationalisation of higher education.
Our research is incorporating neuroscientific understanding into educational theory and practice.
Supporting changes in institutional practice and national policy to widen participation in higher education for under-represented and marginalised groups in Southern Africa.
Our research is strengthening English-medium school education in sub-Saharan Africa.
Supporting universities to forge research partnerships with communities – especially those who face barriers to participation in research.
Using objects and storytelling in care homes helps residents build social connections and improves their quality of life.
Research into how truth commissions have worked with education around the world informs approach of Colombian truth commission as they work to recover from decades of conflict.
Our improved school performance measure is reframing school accountability policy debates.
Supporting teachers’ engagement with parents around children’s mathematics learning.
Promote community relations in school classrooms through research informed practice.
School of Education collaboration with primary schools enhances vital spoken language skills in the classroom.
A successful Knowledge Exchange project funded by the ESRC Impact Acceleration Account has embedded Bristol research findings into new materials for Maths teachers
Bristol research informs the use of Video Clubs for teacher development by the National Centre for Excellence in Teaching Mathematics (NCETM)
Major research collaboration with the National Institute for Educational Sciences in Beijing actively supports teacher development and learning tailored to East Asian contexts in China and Vietnam.
Value-added measures of performance look beyond basic exam results, helping give a much clearer view of how schools perform within their regional and social context.
Research has helped shape new initiatives aimed at closing the educational attainment gap between disadvantaged children and their peers.
In a country of widespread inequality, good education can help close the gap. But first, we need to decide what we mean by “good”.
Research led by Bristol and Oxford Universities has concluded that, contrary to popular belief, children in care make better educational progress than children living at home receiving social work support (‘children in need’): the care system, therefore, operates as an educational protective factor
Research-led changes to policies, programmes and practices have helped raise the school performance of students from black and ethnic minority backgrounds.
The University has developed and disseminated new statistical modelling methods that help policy making organisations answer important questions.
A successful Knowledge Exchange project funded by the ESRC Impact Acceleration Account has embedded Bristol research findings into new materials for Maths teachers
New research on links between reward and learning can bridge the gap between neuroscience and education, offering the chance to improve scientific understanding of learning amongst teachers.
Find out about how School of Education research projects have impacted on education, economy and society.